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00:00This is not just a name, it will be a death sentence.
00:09The blacklisted Saline, Chal Saline, Chal Osho, it will continue.
00:14No matter what, you won't do anything about it.
00:18How many more days?
00:19How many more days?
00:20The BJP says it will continue, but it won't.
00:22There are people.
00:23And that's why we have to fight on the streets.
00:27Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely.
00:29What reason do you have to say such a death?
00:32Will you stay in such a death sentence?
00:34Shame on them.
00:41The main reason for our blacklisting.
00:43You have all seen the incident of the West Medipur government hospital.
00:48One pregnant mother died.
00:50Three teachers were also unwell, they had to be transferred to Pijitha.
00:55We have some statements on that as well, I'll say that later.
00:58Our claim is that the hospitals in government facilities,
01:02government hospitals, which are run by ordinary people,
01:05for ordinary people,
01:07run by ordinary people,
01:09who are in the middle class,
01:11are also paying taxes,
01:13those who are doing government jobs,
01:15those who are doing private jobs,
01:17doctors, engineers, whatever, they are paying taxes.
01:20The hospital which is run by ordinary people,
01:23should have been a better place.
01:26Today, in the year 2024,
01:28it is not even in a better place.
01:30Drugs, drugs, drugs, drugs are being sold.
01:33And today, in the year 2024,
01:35in a place like West Bengal,
01:37in a city like Medinapur,
01:39a pregnant mother is about to die.
01:43This is a crime, a national crime.
01:45We have taken a stand against this national crime.
01:48We have said that we will provide health and safety services.
01:51The far-right people who are doing this,
01:55for the sake of money,
01:57to maintain social power,
01:59are taking various types of far-right help,
02:01and the state government is fully supporting them.
02:06We are speaking against them today.
02:09Ordinary people can come to hospitals.
02:11Those who can go to government hospitals,
02:14they can come to the government hospitals for treatment.
02:17They can get good treatment.
02:19But after this incident,
02:21how much hope will ordinary people have?
02:24Do you know the condition of ordinary people?
02:26The thing that costs 40 rupees in the market,
02:29is now being sold for 120 rupees and 150 rupees.
02:31The medicine that used to cost 10 rupees,
02:33used to cost 6 rupees,
02:35that medicine is now costing 40, 50, 60 rupees.
02:40In school for boys and girls,
02:42today I saw a boy,
02:44a very young boy,
02:46he was 5-6 years old,
02:48he was playing with his mother and sister.
02:51He was eating a packet of mid-day meal,
02:53a bowl of bread,
02:55and a boiled egg.
02:57What kind of health will that boy get?
02:59I can see that they are coming with very low standards.
03:02They are coming with low standards of food.
03:04Where will they go?
03:06They will have to depend on the government.
03:09Even if they lose hope, they will have to go there.
03:12Even if they lose hope,
03:14the crowd will increase, the queue will increase,
03:16but people will not get health care.
03:18The death toll will increase,
03:20and people will try to hide the death toll.

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